Interesantnu stvar imas kod Ananda tech guide. XP po defaultu ima ukljucen autoreboot kada dozivi Blue screen of death (BSOD) tako da to u stvari ne bi ni trebao da vidis.
Why does my computer reboot itself?
Windows 2000 and Windows XP have a feature, that is enabled by default, which automatically reboots the computer when a BSOD ("Blue Screen of Death") is encountered. If your computer is automatically rebooting disabling this feature will allow to see the error message on the BSOD.
To disable this feature, open System Properties by right clicking on My Computer and selecting Properties. Alternatively you can hold down the Windows key on your keyboard and press Pause/Break.
Once you have System Properties open click on the Advanced tab, then click on the Startup and Recovery button at the bottom. When the Startup and Recovery panel opens simply uncheck Automatically Reboot. Then select OK twice. Now the next time your computer encounters the problem you will be presented with a screen that will help you track down the issue you are having.
For help in diagnosing the error message you may want to reference Demystifying the 'Blue Screen of Death' in the TechNet section of Microsoft's website.